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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 136, Issue 6, 1071-1074
Copyright © 1981 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Dynamic sonography in the evaluation of jaundice

A Haubek, JH Pedersen, F Burcharth, J Gammelgaard, S Hancke, and L Willumsen

The value of dynamic sonography as a screening procedure in 84 jaundiced patients was examined and compared with the clinical evaluation of a blind prospective study. The predictive value of the sonographic diagnosis of obstruction was 97% and 84% in nonobstruction. The corresponding values of the clinical distinction were 87% and 92% respectively. The level of obstruction was demonstrated in 95% and the cause of obstruction was diagnosed in 68%. When the cause of jaundice is uncertain or obstruction is suspected clinically, dynamic sonography can offer high diagnostic accuracy and guidance for invasive investigations.
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